Also
ask about the anesthesia - free dental cleaning clinics (select locations) we host!
It's also important to
ask about the anesthesia and surgery procedure itself.
Not exact matches
You might also
ask about the use of epidural
anesthesia, as it is also sometimes a requirement, even if there are no medications placed inside the tubing.
I don't believe they use
anesthesia though, so you might
ask about it when calling.
Sometimes I'm
asked about veterinary hospitals that offer «
anesthesia free» cleanings.
If you are concerned
about your pet undergoing
anesthesia, or are shopping different care providers for price, it is very important to
ask your provider
about their
anesthesia and monitoring protocols.
Before surgery, owners should take the time to sit down with their veterinarian and
ask questions
about the procedure and the steps that will be taken to ensure their pet's safety while under
anesthesia.
If you are shopping around for comparative prices on spays and neuters, be sure to
ask about the type of
anesthesia used, the type of pain management provided, and the monitoring equipment and procedures followed.
If your pet is ill or has too much food in his / her stomach, or if the vet has concerns
about any other condition that might put your pet at risk under
anesthesia, we will
ask that you postpone surgery until the illness or condition is resolved.
Ask about their ability to monitor during
anesthesia and if they feel that your cat is a high risk patient.
«It's important to
ask simple questions like how is it done, and
about possible complications with
anesthesia and surgery.
The day of the procedure, you will be
asked about any serious illness, or previous problems with
anesthesia that may affect the procedure.
There are questions you can
ask your veterinarian to learn more
about their
anesthesia protocol.
We encourage pet owners to
ask their veterinarian
about their
anesthesia protocol and experience prior to scheduling a procedure.
When getting ready to think
about spay / neuter, it's important to
ask your veterinarian simple questions like at what age it should be done, how it is done, and possible complications associated with
anesthesia and surgery.
So
ask about whether or not the
anesthesia includes IV catheter, fluids, pain control, intubation, etc..
Patients who suffer allergic or abnormal reactions to
anesthesia should
ask their doctors
about complications during recovery.